house of representatives
A member of the US House of Representatives.
2 years
Perhaps the Speaker's term runs concurrent with his or her term as Member of the House of Representatives. That's pretty close. To be specific, a member of the House serves for two years per term, without restriction on the number of terms they may serve. This means, that as long as the Speaker continues to be voted Speaker of the House, and remains a member of the House, their term limit is their life.
every 2 years
Each term of each House Member is two years, from January 3 to January 3 of odd-numbered years.
Two years
Two years
Representatives and Delegates serve for two-year terms, while the Resident Commissioner serves for four years. The Constitution permits the House to expel a member with a two-thirds vote.
There are two years in a term for a member of the US House of Representatives.
2 years
In the United States, a member of the House of Representatives serves a term of two years. To be eligible for election, a candidate must be at least 25 years old, a U.S. citizen, and have been a resident of the state they represent for at least seven years.
One term for a U.S. representative is two years, so three terms would be six years.